Patent classifications
B26B21/522
DUAL SIDED RAZOR
One embodiment of a dual sided razor comprises a handle and a cartridge attached to the handle, the cartridge further comprising a first shaving side and a second shaving side, the cartridge being switchable relative to the handle between the first and second shaving sides.
Razor
A top portion extends from an upper end of a handle. The top portion is curved from the front to the back. A clearance is located between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion of the holder. The clearance between the back side of the razor head and the front of the top portion is changed by means of a pivoting mechanism such that, when the razor head is at the neutral position, the clearance at a position separated from the cutting edge is greater than the clearance at a position in the vicinity of the cutting edge. When the razor head is moved from the neutral position to a specified movement position, the clearance at the position separated from the cutting edge is less than the clearance at a position in the vicinity of the cutting edge.
TWO-SIDED BODY SHAVER
A two-sided back shaver handle has an elongated member. A blade attachment located on the inner side is at a blade end of the elongated member opposite a grip end. A sponge is wrapped around the elongated member on the outer side of the elongated member opposite a grip end. The sponge has a strap wrapped around the elongated member. An elongated sponge can be located in a direction along a length of the elongated member on an outer side, wherein the elongated sponge extends longer in a length between the grip and the blade end than a width between the left side and the right side. The elongated member can be s-shaped with a convex surface contour on the outer side between the grip and the blade end.
ELEVATED BACK SHAVER
A safety razor shaves back hair of a user. An elongated back shaver handle has a grip and a blade end. A blade group has a sharp blade and a guard parallel thereto. A substrate structure is coupled to the blade end. The substrate structure is adapted to hold both the blade group and a support on a front surface with the blade group and the support spaced a distance. The blade group and the support each extend from the front surface of the substrate structure at a height sufficient to avoid loose skin of the user touching the front surface of the substrate structure. The support can be either a blunt protrusion or another blade group.
RAZOR WITH HANDLE HAVING ARTICULABLE JOINT
A razor has a handle with an articulable joint intermediate the cutting blade and the portion of the handle grasped by a user. The joint is made of resilient elastomeric memory material so that the head of the razor may be moved from an initial position to a displaced position and back to the initial position. The joint has at least one undercut to reduce its thickness and facilitate the moving of the head.
RAZOR HANDLE WITH A ROTATABLE PORTION
A handle for a shaving razor with a frame and a pod operably coupled to the frame such that the pod is configured to rotate about a first axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to the frame. The pod has a base and a retention system which applies a resistance torque upon the pod when the pod is rotated from an at rest position about said first axis of rotation. The retention system has a static stiffness of about 0.7 Nmm/deg to about 2.25 Nmm/deg as determined by at least one of a Static Stiffness Test, and a damping of from about 0.03 N*mm*sec/degree to about 0.30 N*mm*sec/degree as determined by a Pendulum Test Method.
Razor with cutting blade rotatable about multiple axes
A razor includes a cartridge supporting at least one cutting blade and a handle having an elongate gripping portion and an attachment portion at one end of the handle, the attachment portion supporting a pivot member providing a removable attachment to the cartridge. The pivot member includes an at least partially spheroid portion that is configured to be held between spaced-apart ends of two opposed legs. The razor also includes a stop protruding from a surface of the at least partially spheroid portion of the pivot member and configured to limit rotation of the cartridge when the cartridge is mounted on the attachment portion. The stop is configured to limit rotation of the cartridge by interacting with a relief portion of at least one of the two opposed legs. The two opposed legs have respective holes formed therein, and the pivot member is pivotably held between the holes.
SAFETY RAZOR HANDLE
A razor handle in the form of an elongated body, comprising: a razor head end with a connecting structure, to connect the razor handle to a razor head having a plurality of blades with respective cutting edges which lie in a shaving plane and exert a cutting action when moved across a user's skin in a shaving direction; a free end opposite the razor head end; a lower surface on the same side as the cutting edges of the blades when the razor head is connected to the razor handle; an upper surface opposite the lower surface; a first gripping area on the upper surface, to provide a first gripping position for a finger or thumb of the user; and a second gripping area on the upper surface, to provide a second gripping position for the finger or thumb, the first and second gripping areas having textured surfaces and being separated from one another by a smooth area of the upper surface.
Safety razor with comb and integrated blade and associated methods
A safety razor removes hair from skin using the cutting blade comprising a sharp edge along an elongated side of a planar surface. An outer comb has a row of outer teeth running along the planar surface on an outside of the cutting blade, each outer tooth is substantially perpendicular to the sharp edge and spaced with a gap between the row of the outer teeth and the planar surface of the cutting blade. Ends of the row of outer teeth comprise outer teeth tips. An inner guard runs along the planar surface on an inside of the cutting blade. The sharp edge of cutting blade is recessed up to a skin surface contour, the skin surface contour defined by the outer teeth tips and an edge of the inner guard. The sharp edge of cutting blade longitudinally bends to cause further recess relative to the skin surface contour.
RAZOR
A razor or personal shaving device having a handle and two legs. Each leg has at its base at least one blade or blade cartridge containing at least one blade. The blades in the legs are positioned parallel to each other with the sharp edges pointing inward toward one another so that when the blades in one leg are cutting hair, the blades in the other leg are moving along the skin without cutting hair. The device allows shaving in a back and forth motion.